(Translation into English: "Ulrich Reichert doesn't have a mirror. He would like to see his face. He never went bald. He decided to go to the jail's hair dresser with his cell mates. "In indian file to the clear-felled land". They told him that he was the foreigner and shouldn't go this way, and the wardens agreed. But he wanted to be part of the group and not to stay apart as the only one foreigner. He shared the cell with 17 other prisoners. With persons that didn't understand his language. They always respected the white man, specially when they discovered that Reichert was general manager of a [China] subsidiary of a german construction machinery maker. [...] Cell number 315, the new house: 40 square meters for 18 inmates. [...] When Reichert came back to his cell, he discovered that in a neighboring yard there was a prisoner strapped down on a chair. Reichert asked the singaporean what was going on with that chair. "This a punishment chair. When inmates don't behave properly, they are strapped on the chair.They aren't allowed to go to eat or go to the toilet, all must be done on the chair. They are fed and washed by their cell mates". Reichert wanted to know for how long should they sit there. "14 days", answered the singaporean."